Category: Guest post

Written by Spencer Gibson, PhD, Research Associate at the University of Leicester. The DataSharing 101 site aims to be a launching pad for anyone interested in sharing data for biomedical purposes. The site started...

This guest post is by Emily Walsh, community outreach director at the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance. The Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance, while focused on raising awareness for mesothelioma and bringing about the ban of asbestos, is working to...

Originally published at Repositive blog and is reproduced with permission. Special thanks to Tobias Haeusermann1, (postdoctoral researcher at University of Zürich), and Bastian Greshake2 (co-founder of OpenSNP.org) for collaborating to write this guest blog...

This post is by Piers Nash – biochemist, data evangelist and futurist. Originally published on his personal blog and is reproduced with permission. I have spent the past 13 years at The University of...

A post by Charlotte Whicher, Product Manager at Repositive Ltd. Originally published here and reposted with permission. In the last couple of weeks I have been invited to attend two events for academic researchers...

The Repositive team together with Springer Nature has recently formulated “10 simple rules for sharing human genomic data”. “These 10 Simple Rules have been developed from our combined experiences of working with human genomic...

As part of Open Access Week 2016, the University of Cambridge Office of Scholarly Communication published a series of blog posts on open access and open research. In this post, Dr Lauren Cadwallader discusses...

In September 2016, Nuffield Council on Bioethics presented Genome editing: an ethical review. The summary below is written by Jessica Cussins and is originally published here. Reposted with the author’s permission. 7 Highlights from...

Originally published on the Cogtales blog and is reposted with the author’s permission. Science is becoming more and more open and transparent, and I think that’s awesome. An important aspect is sharing whatever information...

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